IN-FORM Bewdley Town are on a roll after back-to-back wins in the West Midlands Football League Premier.

The Ribbesford Meadows got the better of Cradley 2-1 last Wednesday and then saw off Bilston Town 4-1 at the weekend.

Against Cradley, Edward Flory and Luke Morris were on target.

Morris bagged a brace, while Alex Lavery and Richard Costello also hit the back of the net in the Black Country on Saturday.

Manager Phil Mullen said: "I had felt for a while the performances were getting there and you hope the results come as well.

"They are definitely very welcome, we needed to start winning more games."

Morris has scored three times in two games since centre back Richard Costello was moved up front to play alongside the young hitman.

The manager added: "Luke is a young lad learning the game, he's also very quick and sharp.

"Richard is a physical presence and he allows Luke to do what he does best.

"It's still early day but it has certainly worked so far."

Town were set to play Pegasus Juniors at Stourport Swifts last night, the second time they have played at their Wyre Forest neighbours.

They return to their Ribbesford Meadow home on Saturday (3pm ko) to play Smethwick Rangers.

"I'd like to thank Stourport for their help, the pitch at Bewdley means we haven't been able to play regularly," said the manager.